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Weekly Demo - Reducing Risk from Known Vulnerabilities


Event Date: March 09, 2023 - August 17, 2023
Hosted By: Ivanti & Carahsoft
The majority of security breaches come through phishing attempts, however, the malware exploits used are typically known by security teams. This leads most organizations to two conclusions. First, you must train your employees to evaluate emails and attachments, while thinking before opening. Second, you must patch all known vulnerabilities so that if and when a phishing email is opened, the likely exploits will not be available.
 
Patching those known vulnerabilities is what the CISA Binding Operational Directive 22-01 is all about. Ivanti Security Controls comes in to help agencies patch those systems to meet CISA requirements. Ivanti Security Controls not only patches for major OS vulnerabilities, but it also handles third-party applications often missed by common security tools, like SCCM, to ensure your agency is protected.
 
During this live demo, you'll learn how Ivanti can:
  • Discover all your Windows and Red Hat Enterprise Linux systems
  • Patch Windows OS, third-party apps, VMs, ESXi hypervisor, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, and CentOS
  • Ensure only known and trusted applications can execute on a system
  • Remove full admin rights, but easily elevate access to apps for a limited time
  • Automate discovery, vulnerability scans, and patch deployment
Register now to join our weekly demos every Thursday at 2:00pm ET to find out how Ivanti Security Controls can better protect your agency from threats!

Resources


The State of New Mexico Treasurer’s Office Secured Classified Information
Case Study

The State of New Mexico Treasurer’s Office Secured Classified Information

A few weeks after new Chief Information Officer Brent Johnson started at the State of New Mexico Treasurer’s Office, the department experienced a data breach. All of their sensitive information had been compromised. Both Johnson and the board realized there was a clear need for better management of their cyber risk. They needed more transparency into their information and a more precise look at their security posture. At the end of the day, they needed to make sure a breach never happened again.

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